I tested IE7b2, Opera 8.5, Firefox 20060217, and WebKit 417.9.2 with:
<!DOCTYPE html><body onload="alert(event.timeStamp)">
IE doesn't have timeStamp (undefined).
Opera and Firefox returned 0.
Safari returned milliseconds since the Unix epoch.
I propose we define DOMTimeStamp in ECMAScript as being a Number giving
the number of milliseconds, excluding those in leap seconds, since
1970-01-01T00:00:00.0Z.
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ISSUE-52
ACTION-117